“…Six studies investigated the effect of different dosages and administration routes of ALA on diabetic peripheral neuropathy [3,11,12,24,25,28], three studies compared MIRE treatment with placebo therapy [17,18,21], and two studies investigated the effect of botulinum toxin A treatment [22,29]. The therapies evaluated by the remaining 16 trials were: Ponalrestat ICI 128436 [27], active analgesic controlledrelease oxycodone [5], vitamins and minerals [10], gabapentin enacarbil [4], neurotropic peptide ORG 2766 [9], Lipo-PGE1 [24], QR-333 topical cream [6], isosorbide dinitrate spray [7], clonidine gel [13], EMLA â cream [14], reflexology and conventional therapy [19], photon stimulation 870 nm [8], magnetized foot insoles [2], transcutaneous electrical stimulation [20], unilateral surgical decompression [30], and Thai foot massage [23].…”